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How is Selective Toxicity Achieved?
The achievement of selective toxicity involves several strategies, including:
Targeting unique biological pathways
present in the harmful organism but not in the host.
Utilizing
dosage optimization
to ensure that the concentration of the toxicant affects only the intended target.
Employing
specific delivery mechanisms
that direct the toxicant to the target site while sparing non-target tissues.
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